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How to Change an Outdoor Faucet?

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 Changing an outdoor faucet is a relatively simple process that most homeowners should be able to complete without any major issues. However, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind before getting started. At Plumbing Blog, we will outline the steps you need to take to replace your outdoor faucet successfully.

In order to change your outdoor faucet, you'll need the following tools and materials:

  • A replacement outdoor faucet
  • A wrench
  • A Phillips head screwdriver
  • Teflon tape
  • Plumber's putty

The Steps to Changing an Outdoor Faucet

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Here are the steps you'll need to follow to change your outdoor faucet:

1. Begin by Shutting Off the Water Supply:

Locate your home's main water shut-off valve and turn it to the "off" position. If you're not sure where this is, you can always call your local water utility company for assistance.

2. Remove The Old Outdoor Faucet:

Use a wrench to remove the packing nut from the back of the faucet. Once the packing nut is loose, you should be able to remove the faucet body by unscrewing it from the water supply line. If the faucet is stuck, you may need to use a little force to get it loose.

3. Install The New Outdoor Faucet:

Wrap Teflon tape around the threads of the new outdoor faucet. Screw the tap onto the water supply line, hand-tightening it as much as possible. Next, use a wrench to tighten the packing nut. Be careful not to over-tighten the packing nut, as this could damage the faucet.

4. Apply Plumber's Putty:

Apply a small bead of plumber's putty around the base of the faucet. This will help to create a water-tight seal.

5. Turn on The Water Supply:

Slowly turn on the main water shut-off valve for your home. Once the water is turned on, check for any leaks around the base of the faucet. If there are no leaks, you're all done!

There you have it. These are the simple steps you need to take to change an outdoor faucet. With just a few tools and materials, most homeowners should be able to complete this project in no time at all.

The Benefits of Changing Your Outdoor Faucet Now  

There are many benefits of changing your outdoor faucet. Here are some of the most notable benefits:

  1. It can save you money on your water bill.
  2. Changing your outdoor faucet can help to improve the appearance of your home.
  3. Most importantly, it can help to prevent water damage to your home.
  4. It can also help to discourage pests from entering your home.
  5. Finally, it can extend the lifespan of your outdoor faucet.

There are many reasons to consider changing your outdoor faucet. These are just a few of the most notable benefits.

Conclusion

Creating a water-tight seal is the most important part of changing an outdoor faucet. If you follow these simple steps and use Teflon tape to help with the process, your new outdoor faucet should be leak-free! With just one day's worth of work, you can have a brand new look for your home or business.